During the home renovation process, the timing of central air conditioning installation is crucial. The right entry time not only ensures a smooth renovation process but also avoids potential impacts on the equipment's performance and aesthetics. Here are the optimal time points for central air conditioning installation for your reference:
The water and electricity renovation is now complete.
Water and electricity renovations are the fundamental works of home renovation, which must be completed before moving on to the installation phase of central air conditioning.
The reason is that the installation locations of the indoor and outdoor units of the central air conditioning system, as well as the pipeline routing, must be coordinated with the electrical and water supply lines to avoid conflicts.
Operation:
Indoor units are typically installed in ceiling spaces of living rooms, bedrooms, and other rooms requiring cooling or heating, and their placement should be planned in advance.
Outdoor units installed on building facades or equipment platforms must ensure good ventilation and smooth drainage.
Reminder: Once the water and electricity renovation is completed, promptly contact the central air conditioning service provider to confirm the installation plan to avoid delaying the construction schedule.
2. Pre-wall treatment
Surface treatments (such as spackling, painting, or wallpapering) should be completed after the central air conditioning installation.
Reason: Dust or paint splatters may occur during wall construction, potentially contaminating equipment or affecting performance.
Operation:
After installation, wrap the indoor unit and pipes with protective film or a dust cover to prevent contamination.
Ensure proper slope of the condensate water pipe to prevent leakage risks.
Recommendation: Choose a professional installation team to ensure the equipment is securely installed and piping is sealed with no leaks.
3. Woodworkers and bricklayers are nearing completion
After woodworking (such as furniture making, door installation) and masonry (such as tile and wall tile laying) are completed, proceed with the central air conditioning installation.
Reason: Woodworking and masonry work may generate a significant amount of dust and debris, which, if installed prematurely, could block pipes or affect equipment operation.
Operation:
Upon completion of the installation, equipment tuning was conducted to ensure proper cooling and heating functions.
Inspect pipeline sealing and condensate water drainage for smoothness.
Reminder: Do not arbitrarily change the equipment's location or pipeline direction after installation to avoid affecting the usage effect.




